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LicEng theses from Applied Acoustics

Below is a list of Licential of Engineering theses from the Division of Applied Acoustics (former Deparment of Applied Acousitcs).

Last update May 2009.

From wikipedia: The Licentiate of Engineering (LicEng) is an intermediate postgraduate degree and can be seen as an academic step halfway between a Master's and a PhD. In Swedish, it is called Teknologie Licentiat, usually abbreviated as Tekn. Lic. The Licentiate of Engineering corresponds to 120 ECTS credits, or nominally two years of full-time work.

2011

  • Penny Bergman
    The Role of emotion in the interpretation of sounds
    Rapport 2011:6

2008

  • Stig Kleiven
    Thermoacoustic refrigerators: Time-domain modelling and experimental setup
    Rapport 2008:5
  • Jonas Svensson
    An impedance approach to passive-active vibration control
    Rapport 2008:7
  • Astrid Pieringer
    Modelling of wheel/rail interaction considering roughness and discrete irregularities
    Rapport 2008:10

2007

  • Ana Tajadura
    Embodied cognition and emotion in multisensory media
    Rapport 2007:1
  • Xuetao Zhang
    On the directivity of railway noise sources
    Rapport 2007:3

2006

  • Anders Genell
    Annlyance, quality- and safety aspects of sound in truck cabins
    Rapport 2006:3, May 2006
  • Penka Dinkova
    Truck tyre vibration behaviour. Measurements and high frequency modeling
    Rapport 2006:5
  • Maarten Hornikx
    Sound propagation to two-dimensional shielded urban areas
    Rapport 2006:6

2005

  • Anders Sköld
    Perceived character and quality of vehicle sound
    Rapport 2005:8, December 2005

2002

  • Frédéric Wullens
    Towards an optimisation of tyre/road parameters for noise reduction
    F02-01, Mars 2002
  • Hélène Illaire
    Active constrained layers applied to lightweight vehicle panels.
    F02-03, December 2002
  • Patrik Andersson
    High frequency tyre vibrations
    F02-04, December 2002

2001

  • Daniel Västfjäll
    Affective reactions to interior aircraft sound quality
    F01-01, January 2001
  • François-Xavier Bécot
    Oriented study of the tyre/road noise including the ground effects
    F01-05, June 2001

2000

  • Pontus Thorsson
    The optimisation of the surface impedance of noise barriers with low height
    F00-01, May 2000

1999

  • Jean Bérillon
    Calculation of the insertion loss of bakconies in the low middle frequency range
    F99-02, January 1999
  • Vincent Rioux
    Use of objective and subjective methods for evauation of flue organ pipe sounds - An interdisciplinary study of the voicer's techniques
    F99-01, January 1999
  • Krister Larsson
    Modelling of tangential contact forces - exemplified on the tyre/road noise generation
    F99-08, October 1999
  • Mikael Ögren
    A study of the measurement of the acoustical ground impedance and its effects
    F99-07, September 1999

1998

  • Jens Forssén
    Calculation of sound reduction by screen in a turbulent atmosphere
    F98-01, April 1988
  • Rendell Torres
    On the Audibility of Diffraction and of Frequency-Response Smoothing in Auralization
    F98-02, May 1998

1997

  • Lars Ivarsson
    Six degrees of Freedom Acceleration Measurements
    F97-03, October 1997

1995

  • Andrzej Pietrzyk
    Numerical modelling of low frequency air-borne sound transmission through building partitions
    F95-01, March 1995
  • Jens Blomqvist
    Coupling of vibrating structures
    F95-06, November 1995